Anybody have a good alternative for the Alden Boot? I am having a tough time finding anything even close!
Dave
Boots - other than Alden
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This is an oft discussed topic. (Oh Hi by the way...to all who noticed I got real quiet) My suggestion is to use the search function located at the top of the page... or I believe I found something suitable in a past post
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http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9937
see more at:
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9937
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I suggest using the search function with the words; boot alternative, search for all. You will find info about some good alternatives that show up. The best ones so far, in my opinion, are the J Crew Decker boots, but I'm not sure they are made any longer. (Do a post in classifieds later on maybe?)
Also, I think there might be a project going on with somone looking into making very close looking "almost" replicas.
If not, the Alden's are definitely worth saving up for I think. Trust me.
Good luck!
EDIT: Looks like someone beat me to it during my typing.
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Also, I think there might be a project going on with somone looking into making very close looking "almost" replicas.
If not, the Alden's are definitely worth saving up for I think. Trust me.
Good luck!
EDIT: Looks like someone beat me to it during my typing.
Regards,
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Try this thread I posted some time ago. They're good boots, if not especially screen-accurate. But they DO give good traction! (Not to mention more affordable!)
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9793
Happy Hunting!
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9793
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Take a look at the JCrew rugged boot - a little pricey, but about as close as I've seen.
http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jh ... d=cat64560
Carolina used to make a boot called the "Husker" that was also close - I own a steel toe pair that I wear every day to work - but it appears that they've discontinued it. I'm still on the hunt myself for an Alden look alike I can wear casually - my steel toe Carolina's are a bit too distressed for daily casual wear...
http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jh ... d=cat64560
Carolina used to make a boot called the "Husker" that was also close - I own a steel toe pair that I wear every day to work - but it appears that they've discontinued it. I'm still on the hunt myself for an Alden look alike I can wear casually - my steel toe Carolina's are a bit too distressed for daily casual wear...